Toxic Substances Psychochemical

Poisonous psychochemical substances (OPS) are substances that can cause various psychopathological effects, such as hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, mania, apathy, etc. They are used in various fields including medicine, science and industry.

Psychochemical OPVs affect the human central nervous system, causing changes in emotional state, thought processes and behavior. These substances include hallucinogens, euphoretics, amphetamines, opioids, cocaine, cannabinoids and other drugs and psychoactive compounds. Hallucinogens are the most dangerous intoxicants because they induce an unreal world of dreams and fantasies, which can lead to psychological dependence. Euphoretics evoke strong emotions of joy, satisfaction and delight. Amphetamines increase mental alertness and energy, but can lead to exhaustion and aggression. Opioids reduce pain and promote relaxation, but can also cause addiction and dependence. Cocaine causes a pronounced constriction of the blood vessels in the brain and has a strong stimulant effect. Cannabinoids cause changes in mood and perception, which is one of the main factors in medicine. OPV can be used for research in medicine, psychology, biology, physics and other sciences. In this regard, their use should not lead to disruption of the physical and mental functions of a person.